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PRESIDENT Announce Debut EP 'King Of Terrors', Share New Track Rage

Friday, 18 July 2025 Written by Jon Stickler

PRESIDENT have announced their debut EP.

'King Of Terrors' is set for release on September 26 and includes the mysterious metal band's previously shared singles In The Name Of The Father and Fearless.

It will also feature new track Rage, which is lyrically inspired by Dylan Thomas' poem Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night, and three other songs; Destroy Me, Dionysus, and Conclave. PRESIDENT shared the below statement:

"Forged in solitude. Shaped by memory. These are chapters drawn from the shadows we tend to sidestep – because facing them demands more than most are willing to give.

"PRESIDENT began as an attempt to confront the uncomfortable. To watch others embrace that confrontation has been quietly profound. There is still work to be done. We press forward."

Exploring a new dark and electronic sound, with menacing, synth-driven production, Rage arrives with a video directed by Blindeye. Press play below.

PRESIDENT will play their first headline show at The Garage in London on July 30. 

'King Of Terrors' tracklist:

1. In The Name of the Father
2. Fearless
3. Rage
4. Destroy Me
5. Dionysus
6. Conclave

PRESIDENT Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Wed July 30 2025 - LONDON Garage

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